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Did you guys know they had a font called \"Descent Logo?\"

It's sweet
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Money! wrote:Did you guys know they had a font called "Descent Logo?"

It's sweet
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Quoted just so you can't take it back... :P ;)

It is there most likely because you or someone else who uses your computer put it there, not because it comes with windows or office/word. You could technically use it almost anywhere you want, even on the title bars and regular text in windows.

And you have updates pending in automatic updates, you should probably install them or I'll haxor your computer. ;)
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I need to ask...

Why do you use Image

for your avatar?
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ThunderBunny wrote:I need to ask...

Why do you use Image

for your avatar?
Because I'm Jewish.
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Maybe you somehow got my old computer ... :P

Those fonts are handy for making Descent wallpapers and the like. I'm pretty sure I actually did use one of them as a Windows font at one point or another.

If you want the full set of three, you can find them here:
http://www.descent2.com/goodies/fonts/
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Krom wrote:
Money! wrote:Did you guys know they had a font called "Descent Logo?"

It's sweet
Image
Quoted just so you can't take it back... :P ;)

It is there most likely because you or someone else who uses your computer put it there, not because it comes with windows or office/word. You could technically use it almost anywhere you want, even on the title bars and regular text in windows.

And you have updates pending in automatic updates, you should probably install them or I'll haxor your computer. ;)
yup x2

however, none of the 3 are very good in smaller formats. You can get them off of PlanetDescent.
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Because I'm Jewish.
Ah, ok.
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Money!................ [chuckles]

MS Office fonts

Sorry but you installed the Descent font.....

A: you went to PD and downloaded and installed it
B: you went to Descent2.com and downloaded and installed it
C: installed a Descent Related Theme


Scary to think you have no clue what you install on your PC
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BUBBALOU wrote:Scary to think you have no clue what you install on your PC
Hehe, yeah Money, you might want to pay more attention, you wouldn't want to show up at a LAN party and end up being the one nicknamed Typhoid Mary.
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is it possible that when he installed D3 itself? because i am 100% positive that i have NOT downloaded any fonts from any of the Descent websites and i have that font aswell in my Word
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Nope, it doesn't come with Descent, I have installed all three Descents and expansion packs, and it isn't available in word, you must have installed a Descent theme in windows or something like that.
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I have had that for years but I never knew where I picked it up from...

P.S: I don't have Microsoft Word.
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only thing ive installed descent related is PyroMania
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On the subject of Word. 2007 rocks.
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Since I haven't tried 2007 I can't give a well founded opinion, but due to the fact that M$ Word costs money I use open office instead. It's worded a bit differently and things aren't exactly where they are in Word, but aside from that it's great!
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I got mine for free. </msdn>
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JMEaT wrote:On the subject of Word. 2007 rocks.
x2

EDIT: But only after you've customized it a bit. :|
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TechPro wrote:
JMEaT wrote:On the subject of Word. 2007 rocks.
x2

EDIT: But only after you've customized it a bit. :|
Agreed. And I got mine from our Volume Licence. :)
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TechPro wrote:
JMEaT wrote:On the subject of Word. 2007 rocks.
x2

EDIT: But only after you've customized it a bit. :|
I haven't tried 2007, but 2003 lost all its points in my book because of the FRIGGIN automatic chapter numbering that took me more time to get right than writing my PhD thesis itself! :x
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I still use Word 2000. Why upgrade?
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I still use Word 97.

WORD!
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one of my work PC's has Word 95 still
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you guys using Word, you should try Open Office - it's free, identical to MS OFFICE (incl word), and always up to date with patches etc coz it's free - no paying for updates.

everyone's doing it, download it
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Microsoft Office is actually a nice product, I'll give them that, but free and good tops $300 and good anyday. :D Long live OpenOffice.

Two features of OpenOffice I particularly like are the native PDF export across the entire suite and Impress's (a.k.a. Powerpoint) Flash export.
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Lothar wrote:I still use Word 97.

WORD!
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roid wrote:you guys using Word, you should try Open Office - it's free, identical to MS OFFICE (incl word), and always up to date with patches etc coz it's free - no paying for updates.

everyone's doing it, download it
Sorry, it is NOT identical to MS OFFICE (incl word). The differences are so plentiful and obvious, there isn't any need to debate or argue the subject.

Also, Way too easy to find things that are not "right" when comparing the two, especially when you make a doc in Word and then open in Open Office, or make a doc in Open Office and then open it in Word. ... However, if you never have need to exchange files between the two products... (and you get used to where the commands are at in Open Office)... then it's never a problem.

Enjoy which ever one wets your whistle. I have both so my whistle is ALWAYS wet. :lol:
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Dakatsu wrote:
Lothar wrote:I still use Word 97.

WORD!
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heh, yeah. That one's a classic.
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TechPro wrote:
roid wrote:you guys using Word, you should try Open Office - it's free, identical to MS OFFICE (incl word), and always up to date with patches etc coz it's free - no paying for updates.

everyone's doing it, download it
Sorry, it is NOT identical to MS OFFICE (incl word). The differences are so plentiful and obvious, there isn't any need to debate or argue the subject.

Also, Way too easy to find things that are not "right" when comparing the two, especially when you make a doc in Word and then open in Open Office, or make a doc in Open Office and then open it in Word. ... However, if you never have need to exchange files between the two products... (and you get used to where the commands are at in Open Office)... then it's never a problem.

Enjoy which ever one wets your whistle. I have both so my whistle is ALWAYS wet. :lol:
ya i've got both too. After grabbing openoffice i'll never be buying MSoffice again, it's just a no brainer now.
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Corel WordPerfect is good too
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OpenOffice is fine if the cost is a big issue for you. It's a cheap knock-off of MS Office, make no mistake, but that's good enough for most people.

However, the flipside of that argument; it is, for the most part, plainly inferior to MS Office as well. Compared to Office 2003, there are plenty of things that are much harder to achieve in OpenOffice, and of course there are compatibility issues. Office 2007 makes them both look outdated (and I'm not just talking about the interface; things like live previews and quick styles are a great step forward).

So, if you can get it, MS Office is better; if you can't, though, OpenOffice will do the job just fine.
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Doc incompatibility with other programs is a good reason not to use Microsoft Word and doc format for your documents, since nobody can figure out how to read docs except Microsoft Office, and even that doesn't get it right every time across all versions and platforms. Doc isn't supposed to be interoperable, since that would defeat Microsoft's business model. If you really want your documents to look exactly the same to all your readers as it does to you, you're going to be exporting your documents to pdf anyways, which is what pdf is for, and this is something that OpenOffice will happily do. Distributing editable documents can be somewhat more problematic--here you're just going to need to be consistent with your editor if you want to keep your sanity.

But I prefer vim anyways. :P
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Doc incompatibility with other programs is a good reason not to use Microsoft Word and doc format for your documents, since nobody can figure out how to read docs except Microsoft Office, and even that doesn't get it right every time across all versions and platforms. Doc isn't supposed to be interoperable, since that would defeat Microsoft's business model.
Last I heard, Microsoft had been planning to make a free OpenDocument export add-in available for Office 2007. Did that end up happening? It would go a long way towards bridging the compatibility gap (as long as Microsoft's ODF export was compatible with the specs :P).
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I believe that's this project, but I could be mistaken.

Office 2007 has PDF export now as well.
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The PDF export was much needed, although I'm surprised they managed to do that without gaining Adobe's eternal enmity - after all, who's going to buy Acrobat for Office file conversions now?

As for the ODF convertor, the one I was thinking of was to be written by Microsoft, but Open Source is better anyway. :)
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You're probably thinking about DOCX or something... although it's hard to be too sure. That's XML though, so it's a bit easier for competing products to interpret.

Microsoft may be paying royalties to Adobe for the PDF exporter, though... who knows.
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PDF is mostly an open ISO standard now. There are certain proprietary parts, but most is open and royalty-free.

As far as DOCX etc., see my other post.
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Jeff250 wrote:Doc incompatibility with other programs is a good reason not to use Microsoft Word and doc format for your documents, since nobody can figure out how to read docs except Microsoft Office, and even that doesn't get it right every time across all versions and platforms. Doc isn't supposed to be interoperable, since that would defeat Microsoft's business model.
Good thing the latest version uses XML.
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Post by Neo »

About Microsoft Word 2007.... I like how everything is in its own category and stuff. I also like the new equation editor. ^_~

w0rd 2 ya mutha! ^_~
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